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EMBEDDED SYSTEMS ARCHITECT

Hi! I'm Inderpreet Singh

Hi. I'm Inderpreet and I am an Electronics Engineer by Education and Profession. I grew up in Amritsar, India and work as a freelance design and integration engineer. I moonlight as a contributor-at-large at Hack A Day and round out the rest of my waking hours blogging and building cool stuff. I am currently working in Pune for Rajdeep Info Techno Pvt. Ltd as Chief Design Engineer for their Toll Automation Solutions.

The Embedded Code is my pet project which is hosted on wordpress.com since it was the platform of choice when I was staring bloggin. The Idea was to create an online log of the work I had been doing while experimenting with writing skills along the way.

I have evolved a lot since then and though my writing has not been as consistent as it should have been, this project is live and I have every intention of keeping content coming in.

My YouTube channel is all about technology, DIY and projects. Making and editing takes a lot of time and energy and I have been rewarded with love from the community.

The idea initially was to put up demo videos but has since evolved into a place where I have tutorials on things such as PCB design, programming and the like. Check it out and any feedback would be appreciated.

There came a time when I wanted a blog with a completely custom design and something not quite wordpress. This is where Jekyll came into play and BodgeWires was born. The blog is completely static and hence no database is required.

It is not under active development as far as the theme is concerned since I am quite happy with the appearance as of now. I do write blogs occasionally and I have every intention of keeping this one alive.

WHAT I DID

MY
EXPERIENCE

Freelance

Design

Writing

Teaching

After Hours

In addition to my day job, I freelance as a Designer. My after hours involve working on a niche projects that spark
my interest.

Chief Design Engineer

I have been designing Toll Automation and integration solutions here, for the past decade. Based out of Pune, I have
been with them since 2008

Hack-A-Day

Working as a Contributor-at-large, I write short and long pieces on techology etc.

I Square IT, Pune

As a Research Associate, I worked with IIIT, Pune from 2006-2008. My work revolved around Cadence's Tools for ASIC Design
and Synthesis.

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Anhad's Nappy

This mini project is titled “Anhad’s Nappy” which uses a low power micro controller to sense fluids and alert the caregivers of the situation.

IoT Baby Room Light

The IoT Baby Room Light is a mini project that uses Texas Instrument's CC3200 and LED Drivers to create an LED Light that can be controlled over the internet. The idea was simple enough and I won best the Best Project Award for it.

Check out the blog for the details of the project and the video of the working prototype.

DIY Constant Current Load

The DIY Constant Current Load is a mini project designed with the intention of creating a cheap electronic load that can be set to consume a predefined amount of current. This allows for testing of devices such as batteries and Power Supplier and Regulators.

IoT Garden Management with Intel Edison

The Intel Edison is a versatile x86 based SBC and Edison-The Gardener Project was designed to be an automation solution that takes care of both and an indoor as well as outdoor garden providing monitoring as well as control.

Cypress PSOC based Office Automation

The Project While You Were Out is project that uses a Raspberry Pi 2 in conjunction to a PSOC Analog CoProcessor to interface sensors as well as control relays while providing internet based security features. Check out the Blog for details on the design as well a Demo Video of the final Prototype.

Siemens IoT 2020 Based Industrial Boiler Controller

The Siemens IoT2020 is an Indistrial class SBC with support for Arduino. The Industrial Boiler Controller leverages the capability of the board to run Linux and software such as C++, Java, NodeJS and Python. The entire project is divided into multiple modules that are essentially microservices that are written in various langauges and talk to each other over TCP/IP, MQTT etc. Check out the blog page for the details and demo video.

The Internet Of Holiday Lights

The IoT Holiday Lights Project is based on the Raspberry Pi, Arduino YUN and the Infineon LED Driver Board. By leveraging internet connectivity, the system can be controlled over the internet, responed to tweets and even work with audio input. Check out the Blog Post for the design and Demonstration Video.

IoT Safety Jacket

A very extensive project, the IoT Safety Jacket employs multiple Texas Instruments technologies such as the MSP432, CC2640 and energy harvesting chips to form a low power communication enabled WEARABLE device. Sensor send information about the wearer to a central location for analysis and generation of action in case of emergencies.